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CFPB Sanctioned Edfinancial for Deceiving Borrowers
According to the CFPB, Edfinancial has allegedly mislead borrowers about their eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
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SEC Will Host Virtual Event on Scams Aimed at Seniors
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Credit Bureaus to Change Medical Debts Reporting
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IRS Unveils Voice and Chat Bots to Assist Taxpayers
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IRS Establishes Taxpayer Experience Office to Improve Service
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Changes to EITCs for the 2022 Filing Season
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Consumer Finance Agency Estimates $88 Billion in Medical Bills on Credit Reports
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IRS Says Interest Rates to Increase in Q2 2022
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Department of Education Announces Cancellation for 16,000 Defrauded Borrowers
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CFPB Launches New Public Petition Option
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Equifax Free Four-Year Credit Monitoring is for Real
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Amex Launches Rewards Checking Account With Interest and Debit Rewards
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IRS Offers Face-to-face Help on Four Saturdays
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CFPB Report Exposes Financial Exploitation in the Criminal Justice System
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CFPB Wants Your Input on 'Junk Fees'
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Experian Launches Program to Help 'Credit Invisibles'
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Huge Surge in 2021 Social Media Scams, Says FTC
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SoFi Obtains Charter to Become a National Bank
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Navient to Cancel $1.7 Billion in Private Student Loan Debt
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2022 Tax-Filing Season Begins Jan. 24
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Credit Bureaus Lax With Consumer Complaints, CFPB Says
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Earn Side Income? Know This New Tax Rule
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Biden Extends Student Loan Payment Pause
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IRS Extends Tax-Filing Deadline for Illinois and Tennessee Tornado Victims
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IRS Announces Standard Mileage Rates for 2022
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Biden's Plan to Improve Government's Customer Service
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Kentucky Tornado Victims Get Tax-Filing Extension
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Pending Legislation Threatens Mega Backdoor Roth Conversions
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CFPB Finalizes Rules to Replace LIBOR as Loan Benchmark
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Google Helping to Simplify Healthcare Searches
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Capital One Dropping Overdraft, NSF Fees for Consumers
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Federal Agency Announces 2022 Conforming Limits for Mortgages
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IRS Announces Tax Brackets, Other Inflation Adjustments for 2022
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IRS Raises 2022 401(k) Contribution Limit to $20,500
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Study: Financial Goals Take a Backseat to Wedding Planning
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1 in 5 Couples Will Use Loans, Investments to Pay for Their Wedding
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FTC Improves Safeguards for Consumer Data
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2022 Social Security COLA Largest in Nearly 40 Years
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New Mortgage Rule Aims to Stop Avoidable Foreclosures
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Loan Complaints Reveal Racial and Wealth Disparities
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Crypto Banking Creates Opportunities and Risks
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PayPal Dropping Late Fees for 'Pay in 4' Feature
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TIAA Will Pay $97 Million to Settle Charges
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$1.25 Billion COVID Relief for Underserved Communities
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Social Security COVID-19 Outreach
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American Express Launches New Small Business Checking
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Retirement Savings Hit Record Highs During the Pandemic
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How Do Americans Expect COVID-19 to Impact Their Finances?
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Are Ditching LIBOR
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Fed Tax Filing and Payments Delayed Until May 17, 2021
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Airline Travel Vouchers Are Expiring. Now What?
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Reverse mortgage lender accused of deceptive marketing
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JetBlue's Lower-Priced First-Class Seats
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US MBA Slump Continues, Schools Warn of Economic Impact
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The Real Reasons Millennials Aren't Buying Homes
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Today's Mortgage Rates & Trends - April 1, 2022: Rates recede
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Today's Mortgage Rates & Trends - March 31, 2022: Rates back off
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Today's Mortgage Rates & Trends - March 30, 2022: Rates edge down
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Today's Mortgage Rates & Trends - March 29, 2022: Rates keep going
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Today's Mortgage Rates & Trends - March 28, 2022: Rates soar
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Today's Mortgage Rates & Trends - March 25, 2022: Rates bob